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Voltaire The Holy Roman Empire is neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire.
empires sun possession
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Napoleon Bonaparte It is neither holy, Roman or an empire.
empires rebel hackers
Eric S. Raymond Berkeley hackers liked to see themselves as rebels against soulless corporate empires.
empires thrones weight
John Armstrong Time shakes the stable tyranny of thrones, And tottering empires rush by their own weight.
empires fallen five internal last six thousand wars waxed
John Boyd Orr In the last five or six thousand years, empires one after another have arisen, waxed powerful by wars of conquest, and fallen by internal revolution or attack from without.
empires conquer heard
Kublai Khan I have heard that one can conquer the empire on horseback, but one cannot govern it on horseback.
empires terrorism
Pat Buchanan Empire breeds terrorism.
thrones taverns chairs
Samuel Johnson A tavern chair is the throne of human felicity.
thrones behinds
Will Self The éminence cerise, the bolster behind the throne.
thrones empty
Napoleon Bonaparte An empty throne always tempts me.
thrones slave should
Lord Byron I am the very slave of circumstance And impulse borne away with every breath! Misplaced upon the throne misplaced in life. I know not what I could have been, but feel I am not what I should be let it end.
thrones lefties democrat
Bob Beauprez Obliging elected Democrats willingly pander to the radical lefties who elevated them to their throne.
thrones virtue weak
Charles Churchill Weak is that throne, and in itself unsound, Which takes not solid virtue for its ground.
thrones married slave
Honore de Balzac La femme marie e est un esclave qu'il faut savoir mettre sur un tro" n e. A married woman is a slave whom one must put on a throne.
weight
Dusty Baker He can't put any weight on it right now,
weight horror fear-of-death
William S. Burroughs Fear of death is form of stasis horrors. The dead weight of time.
weight maintaining fairness
Rob Bell The ancient Hebrews had a word for this awareness of the importance of things. They called it kavod. Kavod originally was a business term, referring to the heaviness of something, which was crucial in weights and measures and the maintaining of fairness in transactions. Over time the word began to take on a more figurative meaning, referring to the importance and significance of something.
weight hard
Robin Gibb It's hard for me to put on weight.
weight heavy fractions
Warren Buffett I put heavy weight on certainty. It's not risky to buy securities at a fraction of what they're worth.
weight-problems might academic
Zadie Smith 13.5 Mrs. Wolfe asks whether Mr. Iqbal expects her Susan to undertake compulsory headstands. 13.6 Mr. Iqbal infers that, considering Susan's academic performance and weight problems, a headstand regime might be desirable.
weight
Tiara Cook I need to get in the weight room. She is good.
weight three heavy
Milan Kundera Necessity, weight, and value are three concepts inextricably bound: only necessity is heavy, and only what is heavy has value.
weight roles dramatic
Harvey Keitel They have equal weight and you do the same work you'd do if you were playing a dramatic role.